ELECTRO-OPTICAL DEVICE, DRIVING METHOD OF ELECTRO-OPTICAL DEVICE, CONTROL CIRCUIT OF ELECTRO-OPTICAL DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - An electro-optical device includes a control unit that controls a display unit having a plurality of pixels. The control unit performs a differential driving operation of performing an operation of erasing a first image component which is a part of a display image in a first display state and an operation of displaying a second image component which is a part of a display image in a second display state by selectively driving the pixels having different gray scales in the first display state and the second display state when the display unit is changed from the first display state to the second display state. The operation of erasing the first image component includes an extended erasing operation of driving a first pixel group which includes the pixels constituting the first image component and the pixels being adjacent to the first image component and surrounding the first image component.

2011-10-06

20110242148

COLOR DISPLAY DEVICE - In a display device of the present invention, a total fluctuation calculation portion (

BACKLIGHT UNIT, 3D DISPLAY HAVING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF FORMING 3D IMAGE - A backlight unit of a three-dimensional (3D) display has a plurality of cells and a 3D image is formed by adjusting directions of light emitted from the cells. The backlight unit includes an emission unit that adjusts an emission direction of light from a cell with respect to other cells. The backlight unit divides view areas to provide left-eye and right-eye images, thereby generating a 3D image.

2011-10-06

20110242151

Printing Apparatus and a Printing System - A printing apparatus is provided. The printing apparatus includes an image forming unit to form an image on a sheet in a colorant, a first sheet feeder and a second sheet feeder to supply sheets to the image forming unit, a trial printing system, which conducts a trial printing process to print at least a part of images included in a print job on a sheet supplied from the second sheet feeder when the print job designates the first sheet feeder, a first receiving system, which receives an instruction to continue printing after completion of the trial printing process, and a main printing system, which conducts a main printing process to print the images included in the print job on a sheet supplied from the first sheet feeder when the first receiving system receives the instruction to continue printing.

2011-10-06

20110242152

IMAGE RECORDING APPARATUS, CONTROLLER USED FOR THE IMAGE RECORDING APPARATUS AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING PROGRAM FOR THE CONTROLLER - An image recording apparatus includes: a recording portion; a conveying member having a surface opposed to the recording portion and which conveys the recording medium in a conveying direction; a wiper having an end portion which is contactable with the surface of the conveying member and which removes a foreign matter on the surface of the conveying member; and a wiping operation executing portion which executes a wiping operation in which at least one of the wiper and the conveying member is driven such that, after the end portion of the wiper distant from the surface of the conveying member comes into contact with a clean area of the surface of the conveying member, the end portion of the wiper reaches outside of the clean area.

2011-10-06

20110242153

LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS - A preliminary vibration number storage unit stores a first preliminary vibration characteristic which indicates a relation between a downtime of an ejection opening and a smallest number of vibrations in preliminary vibration, the smallest number of vibrations required to enable normal preliminary ejection from the ejection opening immediately after the preliminary vibration. The downtime of each ejection opening T

2011-10-06

20110242154

AMPHOTERIC DISPERSANTS AND THEIR USE IN INKJET INKS - The present disclosure provides a ink-jet ink, having a pH greater than 7, comprising a first aqueous vehicle, a colorant, more typically a carbon black pigment, and an amphoteric polymeric dispersant, wherein the amphoteric polymeric dispersant is a block copolymer comprising an A block and a B block, wherein the A block is a segment consisting essentially of an amine monomer; and the B block is a segment comprising an acidic monomer and at least one hydrophobic monomer; wherein the dispersant is neutralized, and the B block is free of an amine monomer. The disclosure further pertains to an ink set comprising this ink jet ink and at least a second ink which contains a reactive species with appropriate cationic agent, salt, or pH modifying agent capable of destabilizing the colorant containing dispersion of the first ink. Still further, the disclosure pertains to a method of printing wherein the first ink and second ink of the ink set are printed in an adjacent relationship, thereby minimizing penetration, feathering and/or bleed of the colorant and improving print quality.

2011-10-06

20110242155

INKJET PRINTER EMPLOYING INK CIRCULATION SYSTEM - An inkjet printer employing an ink circulation system includes an ink temperature adjusting unit configured to adjust temperatures of circulating ink. The ink temperature adjusting unit includes: a first temperature-adjusting path for cooling ink connected to a first ink circulation path and a second ink circulation path; and a second temperature-adjusting path for heating ink connected to the second ink circulation path separately from the first temperature-adjusting path, connected to the first ink circulation path while joining the first temperature-adjusting path, and having a larger flow path resistance than that of the first temperature-adjusting path at least on a side near the first ink circulation path.

2011-10-06

20110242156

INKJET PRINTER - Streams of ink being returned by a circulation pump from a lower tank through an upstream flow path block to an upper tank have viscosities higher than viscosities of streams of ink being supplied from the upper tank through a downstream flow path block to an inkjet head, there being a difference in flow rate of ink developed with attendant differences in viscosity between the upstream flow path block and the downstream flow path block, while being reduced by differences between heating efficiencies in the upstream flow path block and heating efficiencies in the downstream flow path block.

2011-10-06

20110242157

Tilt Mitigation Methods to Control Reservoir Ink Level and Printhead Pressure - An ink level control system includes a first dividing wall that divides a reservoir of a printhead into a first chamber and a second chamber. The first and the second chambers are each connected to the ink passages of the inkjet stack by an ink port. The first dividing wall includes an opening that connects the first chamber and the second chamber to enable ink to pass therebetween. The opening is located a predetermined distance above the bottom surface of the reservoir. An ink diverter is associated with the inlet opening that directs ink received through the inlet opening to one of the first and the second chambers in response to the reservoir being tilted in a first direction, and directs ink to the other of the first and the second chambers in response to the reservoir being tilted in a second direction.

2011-10-06

20110242158

LIQUID DROPLET JETTING APPARATUS - A liquid droplet jetting apparatus comprises a liquid droplet jetting head which jets liquid droplets, a storage tank which stores a liquid to be jetted by the liquid droplet-jetting head, a tube which connects the liquid droplet jetting head and the storage tank, and a liquid-state detecting mechanism which detects a state of the liquid contained in the tube at a plurality of positions in a longitudinal direction of the tube.

2011-10-06

20110242159

IMAGE FORMING DEVICE - An image forming device has: a droplet ejecting head that ejects droplets with respect to a recording medium and can form dots of plural diameters; and a control unit that, on the basis of image data expressing a tone value of each pixel in an image to be formed on the recording medium, controls sizes of droplets ejected from the droplet ejecting head such that, in a case in which the tone value is within a predetermined tone range, first dots, whose diameter is greater than a predetermined diameter, are formed at a recording rate that satisfies a predetermined formula, and second dots, whose diameter is less than or equal to the predetermined diameter, are formed between the first dots at a recording rate corresponding to the tone value.

2011-10-06

20110242160

RECORDING APPARATUS - There is provided a recording apparatus including: a head jetting liquid droplets from nozzles; and a controller controlling the head to perform a recording jetting-operation for jetting the liquid droplets toward a recording medium from the nozzles at each of drive periods, and a flushing operation for performing maintenance on the nozzles by jetting the liquid droplets from the nozzles prior to the recording jetting-operation. The controller controls the head so that with respect to each of the nozzles, a total liquid discharge amount in the flushing operation becomes less in a case of jetting a liquid droplet at a first drive period in the recording jetting-operation, in comparison with a case of not jetting the liquid droplet at the first drive period.

2011-10-06

20110242161

PRINT HEAD - A print head is provided in which a plurality of printing elements, switching elements and driving circuits that are adjacent to each other are divided into groups. The print head includes a buffer circuit. The buffer circuit receives input from signal lines corresponding to binary block selection data for selecting a block, the block being formed by selecting and collecting one printing element from each group. The buffer circuit also outputs to each logic element of a block selection circuit via signal lines, provided in the same number as the signal lines corresponding to binary block selection data. Each logic element selects a block based on the block selecting data, and only one bit of the logic levels of the signal lines input to a buffer circuit is inverted between two adjacent logic elements. An inverter is provided for that one bit of inversion.

2011-10-06

20110242162

LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting apparatus having a missing dot detection function capable of performing rapid and accurate missing dot detection with a simple configuration is provided. A liquid ejecting apparatus having a recording head that performs an ejection of ink droplets through nozzle orifices toward a recording sheet includes the recording head having a pair of electrodes electrically disconnected from each other and disposed around the nozzle orifices, wherein the ink droplets have a conductive property; continuity detector that detects the electrodes are electrically connected or disconnected during the ejection; and control means that controls the ejection of the ink droplets by the recording head.

2011-10-06

20110242163

WIRING SUBSTRATE UNIT AND PRINTER INCLUDING THE SAME - A wiring substrate unit is provided. The unit includes: first and second wiring substrates, first and second input portions respectively formed in marginal portions of the first and second wiring substrates, and first and second output contact points respectively formed on one surfaces of the first and second wiring substrates. A through hole is formed in the first wiring substrate to correspond to the second output contact point; a cutout is formed either at a position adjacent to the first input portion of the marginal portion of the first wiring substrate or at a position adjacent to the second input portion of the marginal portion of the second wiring substrate; and one of the first and second input portions is exposed from the cutout.

2011-10-06

20110242164

RECORDING APPARATUS AND RECORDING METHOD - This disclosure discloses a recording apparatus comprising: a placing device capable of placing a recording medium; a discharging device that discharges ink; a radiating device that radiates the ultraviolet rays; a driving device that moves said placing device; a batch control portion that controls said discharging device and said radiating device so as to discharge said ink and to radiate ultraviolet rays in a predetermined first radiation amount; a primary control portion that controls said discharging device and said radiating device so as to discharge said ink and to radiate ultraviolet rays in a second radiation amount; a secondary control portion that controls said driving device to a work area; and a tertiary control portion that controls said driving device and said radiating device so as to move said placing device to a processing area, and to radiate said ultraviolet rays till a predetermined curing stage is exceeded.

2011-10-06

20110242165

LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING PROGRAM THEREFOR - A liquid ejection apparatus, including: a conveying mechanism which conveys a recording medium in a predetermined conveying direction, a first head for ejecting first liquid; a second head for ejecting second liquid for coagulating or precipitating components of the first liquid, and disposed upstream of the first head in the conveying direction; and a controller, wherein a pair of second ejection openings of the second head are arranged side by side, wherein the second liquid is to be ejected respectively from the pair of second ejection openings at different timings onto a pair of unit areas arranged side by side, and wherein the controller controls the second head so as to reduce an amount of the second liquid ejected from at least one of the pair of second ejection openings, where an amount of the second liquid to be ejected from one of the pair of second ejection openings at an earlier one of the different timings is equal to or larger than a first predetermined value.

2011-10-06

20110242166

LIQUID EJECTING HEAD AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head includes a main liquid ejecting head body, in which is formed a liquid flow channel through which a liquid flows, that ejects the liquid from a nozzle opening using a pressurizing unit; a driving board configured so as to supply power to the pressurizing unit; a connector provided at an end portion of the driving board; and a holding member configured so as to hold the driving board in a bent state and erected relative to one end surface of the main liquid ejecting head body. The holding member has a stopping portion that holds an end of the driving board in which the connector is provided, and the configuration is such that the stopping portion prevents the driving board from opening in the direction of the bend.

2011-10-06

20110242167

Method And Apparatus For High-Speed Multicolor Inkjet Printing - Versatility and high resolution are imparted to a high-speed printing apparatus by depositing separate colors of inkjet ink, under computer control, directly onto the blanket cylinder(s) for transfer to a printable substrate held on an impression cylinder, thus eliminating the need for printing plates and making it possible to electronically change the image or any part thereof from one impression to the next via a computer program. A plurality of inkjet heads may also successively deposit inks of different consistency directly on one or more blanket rollers under the control of a computer.

2011-10-06

20110242168

Method for Nozzle Velocity Control - A voltage is applied to an electrode positioned in contact with a piezoelectric layer, the electrode having a surface area. A deflection of the piezoelectric layer is measured in response to the applied voltage. The surface area of the electrode is reduced based at least in part on the measured deflection. Reducing the surface area of the electrode reduces the actuated area of the piezoelectric layer.

2011-10-06

20110242169

CONTINUOUS PRINTER WITH ACTUATOR ACTIVATION WAVEFORM - A method for operating a drop generating device for selective formation of large-volume droplets and small-volume droplets, said method includes the steps of defining a small-drop waveform at least a pulse to form a small volume drop; defining a large-drop waveform that includes a set of pulses to form a large volume drop; creating a sequence of waveforms comprising waveforms of the small-drop and large-drop waveforms in response to image data the sequence of waveforms; and selectively inserting a perturbation pulse in the time interval between pulses of any two consecutive waveforms.

2011-10-06

20110242170

METHOD FOR OPERATING CONTINUOUS PRINTERS - A method for operating a continuous inkjet printer, the method includes forming drops with a drop formation period being the time between consecutive drop formations; creating a portion of the drops that strike the print media for forming print drops; creating a portion of the created drops that do not strike the print media for forming catch drops; creating the print drops to print on a series of consecutive pixel locations; wherein a time between the creation of consecutive print drops is inconsistent which causes an additional catch drop so that a gap is created; wherein when a gap is created, adjusting a velocity of the print drop adjacent to the gap to cause the print drop to shift slightly toward the gap.

CAPACITIVE LOAD DRIVING CIRCUIT, INK JET PRINTER, AND FLUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A capacitive load driving circuit includes: a drive waveform signal generator that generates a drive waveform signal; a subtractor that outputs a differential signal between the drive waveform signal and a feedback signal; a modulator that pulse-modulates the differential signal and outputs a modulated signal; a digital power amplifier that amplifies the power of the modulated signal and outputs a power-amplified modulated signal; a smoothing filter that smoothes the power-amplified modulated signal, and outputs a drive signal of the capacitive load; a compensator that causes a phase to precede the drive signal; and an attenuator that attenuates signal amplitude in a band at least including a modulation frequency of the modulated signal. A signal output from a connecting point between the inductor and the wire is made to pass through the compensator and the attenuator and is then used as a feedback signal to the subtractor.

PRINTING DEVICE, PRINTING METHOD, AND PRINT DATA CREATION PROGRAM - A printing device for discharging ink from a print head to print an image includes a detection unit configured to detect pixels of at least a high-concentration side of an edge of the image as edge pixels based on image data including plurality of pixels, a halftone processing unit configured to create dot data expressing whether or not dots are formed based on the image data, and a printing unit configured to print the image by combining together dots formed at multiple different timings in a common print region of a print medium. The halftone processing unit is configured to create the dot data so that dots are formed disproportionately towards one of the multiple timings in positions on the print medium where dots corresponding to the edge pixels are formed.

2011-10-06

20110242175

PRINTING CONTROL DEVICE AND PRINTING CONTROL PROGRAM - The information expressed by an original color image can be visually recognized even if the recording medium on which the color image has been recorded in dye ink is wetted with water. With a printing device equipped with pigment ink and dye ink, in the printing of a color image, the pigment ink corresponding to an image characteristic amount included in the color image is also injected along with the dye ink, so an image expressing the image characteristic amount included in the color image is recorded with the pigment ink, which has excellent water resistance, over the color image printed with the dye ink on the printing medium. Accordingly, in the event that the recording medium becomes wet and the dye ink bleed, the user can still make out the content of the information expressed by the original color image from the image printed in the pigment ink.

2011-10-06

20110242176

PRINTING APPARATUS, PRINTING METHOD, AND DATA GENERATING APPARATUS - The first printing mode improves gloss uniformity by setting the colorless ink discharge amount to be equal to or smaller than a reference value A at a dark image portion in input image data, and performing normal discharge printing in which printing with a colorless ink starts before completion of printing with a color ink (FIG.

2011-10-06

20110242177

PRINTING DEFVICE, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING PRINTING DEVICE, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - A printing device includes a nozzle row for chromatic ink comprising K nozzles and a nozzle row for achromatic ink comprising (n·K) nozzles. In a color region, an image-forming operation is performed m times in which the movement direction of the nozzle rows switches alternately between forward and reverse directions, whereby a region of the image having a predetermined width is foamed along a first direction of an image. The image-forming operation performed m times includes the image-forming operation performed once in which both of the nozzle rows for chromatic ink and for achromatic ink are used, and the image-forming operation performed (m−1) times in which only the nozzle row for chromatic ink is used. In a monochrome region, the image-forming operation is performed once in which only the nozzle row for achromatic ink is used, whereby a region of the image having a predetermined width is formed.

2011-10-06

20110242178

LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - Liquid ejecting apparatus including conveyor belt driven by driving device for feeding recording medium on which liquid is ejected by liquid-ejecting head to print image according to stored image data, medium attraction portion disposed in opposition to the conveyor belt and having two electrodes to attract the recording medium to the conveyor belt, variation amount estimating portion to estimate, during printing of the image and on the basis of the stored image data, amount of variation of volume of the liquid to be deposited in subject area of the recording medium which includes a gap-opposition area opposed to gap formed between the two electrodes, and sheet feeding control portion configured to control the driving device to change drive force for driving the conveyor belt, so as to restrict variation of feeding speed of the recording medium by the conveyor belt, during excessive variation period during which the estimated amount of variation of the liquid exceeds upper limit.

2011-10-06

20110242179

Image Forming Apparatus and Method - Certain embodiments provide an image forming apparatus including: a paper feed section; an image forming section; a transport mechanism; a sheet sensor which detects leading and trailing edges of the sheet; a sensor power source which supplies electric power to the sheet sensor; a detecting section which specifies the position of the sheet based on the position of the sheet sensor in a transport path and a detection output from the sheet sensor; and a driving control section which generates a timing signal indicating a first detection period when a leading edge of the sheet is detected and a timing signal indicting a second detection period when a trailing edge of the sheet is detected, turns on the sensor power source in the first detection period and the second detection period, and turns off the sensor power source in a period different from the respective detection periods.

2011-10-06

20110242180

IMAGE RECORDING APPARATUS - An image recording apparatus including: (a) first and second recording heads; (b) a first conveyance path transiting first and second positions that are opposed to the first and second recording heads; (c) a second conveyance path transiting the first position and a third potion that is other than the second position. The first conveyance path includes a first/second-positions communicating path section communicating the first and second positions while the second conveyance path includes a first/third-positions communicating path section communication the first and third positions. One of the first/second-positions communicating path section and the first/third-positions communicating path section is bent larger than the other. A conveyance velocity of a recording medium is reduced while the recording medium is being conveyed along the above-described one of the communicating path sections, in a case where the liquid is kept ejected from the first recording head upon arrival of the recording medium in the one of the communicating path sections.

2011-10-06

20110242181

LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS - A recording apparatus includes a recording unit recording an image, an endless belt which is stretched between rollers such that the inner circumferential surface thereof contacts the rollers and the outer circumferential surface thereof opposes the recording unit, a mark arranged on the profile of the belt, and a mark detection unit which detects that the mark moving in accordance with the travel of the belt is positioned at a predetermined position.

2011-10-06

20110242182

IMAGE PRINTING APPARATUS - An image printing apparatus includes an image printing unit, a manual feed tray and a feeding mechanism. The manual feed tray is configured to receive a first printing medium to be fed and is movable between a feeding position and a retracted position. The feeding mechanism is configured to feed a specific tray, on which a second printing medium is mounted, from an inlet to the image printing unit through a first path. The feeding mechanism is further configured to feed the first printing medium received by the manual feed tray to the image printing unit through a second path different from the first path. The image printing apparatus further includes a sensor configured to detect a current position of the manual feed tray. The image printing apparatus performs printing on the second printing medium mounted on the specific tray on the basis of the current position of the manual feed tray detected by the sensor.

2011-10-06

20110242183

IMAGE FORMING METHOD AND INK JET RECORDING DEVICE - An image forming method, including: a first process for ejecting liquid droplets of a radiation curable ink composition onto a recording medium from an ejection head capable of ejecting the radiation curable ink composition using an ink jet recording device; and a second process for irradiating the liquid droplets with active radiation by an irradiation measure capable of emitting the active radiation, in which, among the liquid droplets of the radiation curable ink composition irradiated with the active radiation, a difference of the total irradiation energy of a liquid droplet having the highest total irradiation energy of the active radiation and a liquid droplet having the lowest total irradiation energy of the active radiation in the second process is 30% or more and 50% or lower of the irradiation energy (E

2011-10-06

20110242184

IMAGE FORMING DEVICE - An image forming device including a droplet ejection head, a medium temperature detection unit, a storage unit and a medium temperature control unit. The droplet ejection head ejects droplets including a volatile component at a recording medium. The medium temperature detection unit detects a temperature of the recording medium. The storage unit stores impact area information representing a relationship between temperatures of the recording medium and impact areas of droplets impacting on the recording medium. On the basis of the temperature of the recording medium detected by the medium temperature detection unit and the impact area information stored by the storage unit, the medium temperature control unit controls the temperature of the recording medium such that the impact areas of the droplets impacting on the recording medium become a pre-specified impact area.

2011-10-06

20110242185

LIQUID EJECTING HEAD, LIQUID EJECTING HEAD UNIT AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head includes a pressure generation chamber which fluidly communicates with a nozzle opening through which liquid is discharged, a pressure generation unit which causes pressure change on liquid in the pressure generation chamber, a manifold which serves as a liquid chamber common to a plurality of the pressure generation chambers, a flexible film which is configured to cover the manifold so as to absorb a pressure change generated in the manifold, and a heat generation unit which is formed on the flexible film at a region opposed to the manifold and is made of a pattered metal.

2011-10-06

20110242186

Test Pattern Effective For Coarse Registration Of Inkjet Printheads And Method Of Analysis Of Image Data Corresponding To The Test Pattern In An Inkjet Printer - A test pattern printed by printheads in an inkjet printer enables image analysis of the test pattern that identifies positions of the printheads and the inkjets operating in the printheads. The test pattern includes a plurality of arrangements of dashes, each arrangement of dashes having a predetermined number of rows and a predetermined number of columns, each dash in a row of dashes in the arrangement of dashes being separated by a first predetermined distance and each dash in a column of dashes in the arrangement of dashes being separated by a second predetermined distance, each dash in a column of an arrangement of dashes being ejected by a single inkjet ejector in a printhead of the inkjet printer, and a plurality of unprinted areas interspersed between the plurality of arrangements of dashes.

2011-10-06

20110242187

Test Pattern Effective For Fine Registration Of Inkjet Printheads And Method Of Analysis Of Image Data Corresponding To The Test Pattern In An Inkjet Printer - A method analyzes image data corresponding to a test pattern generated on an image receiving member by a printer to identify positions for and registration between printheads in the printer. The method includes identifying a process direction position for each row of dashes in a plurality of rows of dashes in image data of a test pattern printed on an image receiving member, the test pattern being formed by each printhead in a printer forming at least one dash in each row of dashes in the plurality of rows of dashes, identifying a center of each dash in a cross-process direction, identifying an inkjet ejector that formed each dash in the row of dashes, identifying a process direction position for each printhead in the printer, identifying a cross-process displacement for each column of printheads, identifying a stitch displacement in the cross-process direction between neighboring printheads in a print bar unit that print a same color of ink, and operating an actuator to move at least some of the printheads in the printer with reference to the identified process direction positions, cross-process displacements, and the identified stitch displacements.

2011-10-06

20110242188

Recording Apparatus - A recording apparatus includes a recording unit, a conveying unit disposed below the recording unit, a return path unit configured to return the recording medium from the upstream side of the recording unit to the conveying unit, and a casing. The return path unit is disposed below the conveying unit and includes a horizontal conveying path including an upper portion and a lower portion. Side walls of the casing includes a drawing port through which the conveying unit and at least the upper portion of the horizontal conveying path are drawn out, and an opening facing in a direction perpendicular to the drawing direction thereof. The inner edge of the lower end of the opening is positioned the same or lower in height than the uppermost portion of the horizontal conveying path in the return path unit.

2011-10-06

20110242189

Method for Forming Image, Method for Producing Fabric Having Image, and Treatment Agent - Provided is an image forming method for forming an image on fabric including a treatment step of applying a treatment agent on fabric, an image printing step of printing an image on a treatment agent-applied area with an ink, and a heat-fixing step of heat-fixing the ink on the fabric. The treatment agent used in the treatment step includes at least one of the following component A and the following component B:

2011-10-06

20110242190

LIQUID EJECTING HEAD, LIQUID EJECTING HEAD UNIT, LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING LIQUID EJECTING HEAD - The circuit board holding section between the first and second holding members is sealed by an adhesive in an area other than an area where a connection wiring is connected to the circuit board, the first and second holding members are fixed to each other by engaging engaging claws, which are provided in two or more side surfaces at the outer circumference of one of the first and second holding members, with the other holding member, and the first and second holding members are fixed to each other by screw members.

2011-10-06

20110242191

INK COMPOSITION, INKJET RECORDING METHOD AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING MOLDED PRINTED MATERIAL - An ink composition is provided that includes (Component a) an open-chain and/or cyclic ether bond-containing monofunctional (meth)acrylate, (Component b) one or more monofunctional ethylenically unsaturated compounds selected from the group consisting of a polycyclic aliphatic group-containing monofunctional (meth)acrylate and N-vinyl-2-caprolactam, (Component c) a polymerization initiator, (Component e) a polyfunctional (meth)acrylate at no greater than 10 wt % relative to the ink composition, and (Component f) a fluorine-substituted hydrocarbon group- or siloxane structure-containing polymer, the ratio by weight of (Component a)/(Component b) being 0.7 to 1.9. There are also provided an inkjet recording method that includes (a

2011-10-06

20110242192

IMAGE FORMING METHOD - The present invention provides an image forming method including ejecting an ink composition, using an ink jet apparatus, onto a recording medium thereby forming an image, the ink composition comprising a pigment, a water-soluble polymerizable monomer which is polymerized by actinic energy rays, and water, and the recording medium being composed of a base paper, a first layer including a binder, and a second layer including a white pigment and an acidic substance, which are disposed in this order, wherein a surface of the first layer is disposed on the base paper and has a Cobb water absorption capacity of 2.0 g/m

2011-10-06

20110242193

INKJET IMAGE FORMING METHOD - There is disclosed an inkjet image forming method. The method includes recording an image on a recording medium by an inkjet method; supplying a liquid including powder particles having a volume-average particle diameter of 1 μm or more to a surface of a heating roller; and applying the powder particles onto the recording medium via the heating roller.

2011-10-06

20110242194

LIQUID EJECTING HEAD AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head includes a main liquid ejecting head body, a head holder, and a sealing member, disposed between the main liquid ejecting head body and the head holder, that has a communication opening that communicates between a first liquid flow channel and a second liquid flow channel. The sealing member further has a close-contact portion provided at the circumferential edge of the communication opening; a first contact portion, provided in correspondence with the external circumferential portion of the main liquid ejecting head body, that protrudes toward the main liquid ejecting head body and makes contact with the main liquid ejecting head body; and a second contact portion that protrudes toward the head holder and makes contact with the head holder.

2011-10-06

20110242195

Ink-Jet Recording Apparatus - An ink-jet recording apparatus may include a recording head comprising an ejection surface, a first wall configured to oppose the ejection surface, and a second wall configured to enclose surroundings of the ejection surface. The ink-jet recording apparatus may include a first wall moving unit which is configured to move the first wall between a first position and a second position. The ink-jet recording apparatus may include a second wall moving unit which is configured to move the second wall between a third position and a fourth position. An attitude of the first wall positioned at the second position and an attitude of the first wall at the first position are different. The first wall positioned at the first position and the second wall positioned at the third position form a closed space which covers the ejection port.

2011-10-06

20110242196

INK JET RECORDING METHOD - An ink jet recording method includes ejecting at least two color ink compositions onto a recording medium so as to be deposited one on another. When one ink composition is deposited to form a first image and then another ink composition is deposited to form a second image on the first image, the ink composition forming the second image has a higher yield value than the ink composition forming the first image.

INK SET AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD - Disclosed is an ink set including: an ink composition containing at least water, a pigment, and a resin at least partially coating a surface of the pigment and having a structural unit represented by the following Formula (1) and a structural unit having an ionic group; and a treatment liquid containing a cationic polymer having reactivity to the pigment at least partially coated with the resin,

2011-10-06

20110242200

IMAGE FORMING METHOD - An image forming method including applying an ink composition onto a recording medium by an inkjet method, and applying an liquid including particles onto the recording medium is disclosed.

INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS - An inkjet printing apparatus is provided, which has a simple construction, and is yet capable of reducing ink consumption and cleaning inkjet heads promptly.

2011-10-06

20110242204

LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting apparatus, including: a head having an ejection surface; a head holder; a capping mechanism for capping the ejection surface, having: a facing member with a facing surface to face the ejection surface; and a protrusion provided on the head holder for isolating, from an external space, an ejection space formed between the ejection surface and the facing surface when a tip of the protrusion contacts the facing surface; and a humidifying mechanism having: a circulation passage whose first and second ends are open to the ejection space through openings thereof provided in one of the head and the head holder; and a humidifier for humidifying an air in the passage, the humidifying mechanism being configured to collect an air in the ejection space from the opening of the first end and to supply an air humidified by the humidifier into the ejection space from the opening of the second end.

2011-10-06

20110242205

LIQUID-JETTING APPARATUS - A liquid-jetting apparatus includes: a liquid-jetting head which has a liquid-jetting surface provided with first and second nozzles and which jets liquids of different types from the first and second nozzles respectively; a cap which is driven between a capping position and a retracted position; a cap driving member which moves in a first direction to drive the cap; first and second gas discharge valves via which bubble is discharged from first and second liquid supply members connected to the liquid-jetting head respectively; first and second valve opening/closing members which open/close the first and second gas discharge valves respectively; first and second gas discharge driving members arranged in the first direction, which move in a second direction intersecting the first direction to drive the first and second valve opening/closing members respectively; and a driving source which moves the first and second gas discharge driving members in the second direction.

2011-10-06

20110242206

INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS AND MAINTENANCE LIQUID FOR INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS - An ink jet recording apparatus includes an ejection head which ejects an aqueous ink composition containing a resin component, a water-soluble organic solvent having a boiling point of 250° C. or less, a surfactant, and water; a first cap device which covers and moisturizes the ejection head; and a first maintenance liquid supply device which supplies a maintenance liquid to the first cap device. The maintenance liquid contains water and at least one water-soluble organic solvent of alkanediols having a boiling point of 250° C. or less and alkylene glycol monoether derivatives having a boiling point of 250° C. or less.

2011-10-06

20110242207

LIQUID-DROPLET JETTING APPARATUS - A liquid-droplet jetting apparatus which jets a liquid droplet of a liquid, includes: a liquid-droplet jetting head which has a nozzle for jetting the liquid droplet of the liquid; a maintenance mechanism which includes: a suction cap which comes into contact with and separates from the liquid-droplet jetting head and which faces the nozzle; a suction pump which sucks a fluid in a space defined by the suction cap and the liquid-droplet jetting head in a state that the suction cap comes into contact with the liquid-droplet jetting head; and a discharge tube which is connected to the suction pump and discharges the fluid flowing through the suction pump; and a maintenance controller which controls the maintenance mechanism.

2011-10-06

20110242208

LIQUID JETTING APPARATUS - A liquid jetting apparatus includes: a liquid jetting head which has a liquid jetting surface being formed with a nozzle to jet a liquid to a recording medium; a wiper which makes contact with the liquid jetting surface to bend and wipes away the liquid adhered to the liquid jetting surface; a movement mechanism which moves the wiper relative to the liquid jetting surface in a wipe direction along the liquid jetting surface; a movement controller which stops the wiper, which has wiped away the liquid adhered to the liquid jetting surface by moving relative to the liquid jetting surface in the wipe direction, at a predetermined stop position; and a separating mechanism which separates the wiper stopped by the movement controller from the liquid jetting surface in a separating direction intersecting the liquid jetting surface.

2011-10-06

20110242209

IMAGE RECORDING APPARATUS - There is provided an image recording apparatus including: a casing; a carriage unit which is movable in the casing in a scanning direction intersecting with a transporting direction of a medium; a liquid jetting head mounted on the carriage unit; and a controller which controls the carriage unit and the liquid jetting head so that the carriage unit reciprocates within a predetermined range in the scanning direction under a condition that the liquid jetting head jets the liquid to the medium, and that the carriage unit moves to a cartridge exchange position under a condition that the mounted liquid cartridge is to be changed, the cartridge exchange position being adjacent to the exchange port and being located outside the predetermined range in the scanning direction.

2011-10-06

20110242210

INK-JET RECORDING APPARATUS - An ink-jet recording apparatus is provided, the ink-jet recording apparatus including an ink-jet head, a first carriage on which the ink-jet head is carried, a guide member, a moving mechanism which moves the first carriage along the guide member, a transport mechanism which transports a medium along a transport surface, and a second carriage which is reciprocatively movable while following movement of the first carriage and which is constructed relatively movably in a direction perpendicular to the transport surface with respect to the first carriage. The second carriage has a protective member which protects a jetting surface from the medium and a regulating member which regulates movement of the second carriage in relation to a third direction.

2011-10-06

20110242211

LIQUID EJECTION DEVICE - A liquid ejection device includes a primary guide shaft extending along a primary scanning direction, a carriage supported on the primary guide shaft so as to be movable in the primary scanning direction, a liquid ejection head mounted on the carriage, a liquid supply tube connected at one end to a liquid storage member and connected at the other end to the liquid ejection head, and a contact member contacting a curved portion of the liquid supply tube extending from the carriage to form a curved shape. The contact member bears reactive force directed at the primary guide shaft in the conveying direction of the recording medium throughout the scanning range of the carriage from the liquid supply tube.

2011-10-06

20110242212

SELECTABLE PRINTHEAD-TO-PAPER SPACING ADJUSTMENT APPARATUS - A printing system with adjustable spacing between a portion of a printhead and a portion of a media support. The spacing is easily adjustable at the time of manufacture for locking a printhead into a selected distance from the media support. A rotatable variable spacer is abutted against an anti-rotation rail to lock the selected distance.

2011-10-06

20110242213

INK JET RECORDING METHOD - The ink jet recording method includes performing printing by depositing droplets of an ink composition ejected from the ink ejection nozzles on a recording medium transported in the direction perpendicular to the nozzle alignment direction in such a manner that the droplets ejected from at least one ink ejection nozzle located at an end of each of ink jet heads adjacent to each other in the direction perpendicular to the nozzle alignment direction are deposited one on the other. The volume of droplet ejected from the ink ejection nozzle at the end of the ink jet head is smaller than the volume of ink droplet ejected from each of the other ink ejection nozzles of the ink jet head, and the ink composition has a yield value of 0.50 to 2.00 mPa.

2011-10-06

20110242214

LIQUID JETTING HEAD AND INK-JET PRINTER - There is provided a liquid jetting head which includes a cavity unit in which a plurality of nozzle rows is formed, a plurality of pressure chambers, and a plurality of common liquid chambers corresponding to the nozzle rows, and a pressure applying mechanism which applies a pressure to the liquid in the pressure chambers. The liquid is supplied to each common liquid chamber, from both end portions in a longitudinal direction of the common liquid chamber, toward a central portion of the common liquid chamber, and a position of an equilibrium point at which a channel resistance of both sides in the longitudinal direction is balanced, is shifted mutually in the longitudinal direction in one of the common liquid chambers and an adjacent common liquid chamber which is adjacent to the one of the common liquid chambers.

2011-10-06

20110242215

Liquid Ejection Head and Image-Forming Apparatus Using the Same - A liquid ejection head according to the present invention includes a plurality of ejection openings arranged in a first direction and a plurality of electro-thermal transducers for ejecting liquid from the ejection openings, the liquid ejection head and a printing medium being subjected to the relative movement, wherein an arrangement pitch of the ejection openings forming an end group located in the respective opposite end section along the first direction is longer than an arrangement pitch of the ejection openings forming a central group located in the central section along the first direction. According to the present invention, it is possible to eliminate white streaks which may generate in a solid printing.

2011-10-06

20110242216

LIQUID EJECTION HEAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A liquid ejection head including: a plate base material; and an actuator; wherein the plate base material has: ejection holes having recessed portions; and an ejection face having ejection openings; wherein the recessed portions include pairs thereof each constituted by two recessed portions located side by side and at least one of which has the ejection openings; wherein, where a shortest line segment of a certain pair is equal to or shorter than that of another pair, an average value of lengths of the respective recessed portions constituting the certain pair is not larger than that of lengths of the respective recessed portions constituting said another pair; and wherein a liquid repellent layer is formed on the bottom portion of the recessed portion having the ejection openings, wherein the liquid repellent layer formed on the bottom portion is a layer having not been removed due to a masking material having entered into the recessed portion and covered the liquid repellent layer.

2011-10-06

20110242217

LIQUID EJECTION HEAD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A liquid ejection head including: a base plate member having ejection holes and an ejection face having ejection openings; and an actuator; wherein the ejection face has first and second recessed portions extending in one direction and arranged in a perpendicular direction, wherein the ejection openings are formed in bottom portions of the respective first recessed portions; wherein each second recessed portion and a corresponding first recessed portion are arranged side by side such that a separation distance therebetween is not smaller than a separation distance between two first recessed portions located side by side at the shortest distance among first recessed portions and is shorter than a separation distance between two first recessed portions located side by side at the greatest distance among the first recessed portions; and wherein on the bottom portions is formed a liquid repellent layer having not been removed due to a masking material having entered into the first recessed portions to cover the liquid repellent layer.

2011-10-06

20110242218

INDEPENDENT ADJUSTMENT OF DROP MASS AND VELOCITY USING STEPPED NOZZLES - Methods and systems of ejecting ink drops from an inkjet printer are disclosed. The methods and systems can include a printhead with one or more stepped nozzles each with an associated entrance diameter and exit diameter. Ink can be received into the printhead and formed into ink drops in the stepped nozzles. The ink drops can each have an associated drop mass and drop speed. The stepped nozzles can be provided such that the exit diameter can independently dictate the drop mass and the entrance diameter can independently dictate the drop speed. As such, the complexity of jet design optimization is reduced.

2011-10-06

20110242219

Durable Non-Wetting Coating on Fluid Ejector - A method of forming a nozzle plate of a fluid ejection device includes etching a bore in the first side of the multi-layer substrate, depositing a liner in the bore, removing a layer from a second side of the multi-layer substrate, wherein the removing exposes a closed end of the liner, applying a non-wetting coating to the closed end of the liner and an area surrounding the closed end of the liner, and removing the closed end of the liner, wherein removing the closed end of the liner opens a nozzle.

2011-10-06

20110242220

INK-JET PRINTER - An ink-jet printer comprises: a platen plate including a plurality of recesses, which are formed and regularly arranged in a front surface by digging from the front surface toward the back surface, and a suction hole extending from a part of the bottom surface of the recess through the back surface; and a print head having ink-discharging nozzles arranged in a nozzle face which is arranged in a position facing the front surface of the platen plate. The ink-discharging nozzles are arranged between an opening end of the recess and an opening end of the suction hole excluding an area directly above the suction hole of the platen plate.

2011-10-06

20110242221

PRINTHEAD HAVING NESTED MODULES - A printhead is provided having an elongate support having a plurality of internal webs protruding from a base section to define a plurality of parallel fluid supply channels, a shim supported by the support and defining a plurality of rows of openings through which fluid from respective supply channels is supplied, and a plurality of elongate printhead modules supported serially on the shim. Each module defines a plurality of fluid supply passages through which fluid passes to fluid ejection nozzles from respective rows of the openings. Either end of each module defines complementary formations such that adjacent modules nest together.

2011-10-06

20110242222

SNAP-IN DIE MOUNT ASSEMBLY FOR INKJET PRINTHEAD - A die-mount substrate for at least one inkjet printhead die, the die-mount substrate includes a die mount surface; an ink receiving surface opposite the die mount surface; at least one latchable projection extending from a first end wall which is disposed between the die mount surface and the ink receiving surface; at least one extension from a second end wall opposite the first end wall; and a plurality of ink passageways extending from the ink receiving surface to the die mount surface.

INKJET HEAD, INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING INKJET HEAD - An inkjet head includes a plurality of nozzles through which ink is dischargeable out of the inkjet head, a pressure chamber plate that is made of metal, a plurality of pressure chambers that are groove portions formed in the pressure chamber plate for applying to the ink a pressure that is necessary in order to discharge the ink from the plurality of nozzles, an actuator that faces a first face of the pressure chamber plate and that includes a plurality of pressure generating portions, and a pressure chamber support member that supports the pressure chamber plate from a second face of the pressure chamber plate, the second face being an opposite face to the first face, and that is made from a material that has a Young's modulus that is greater than a Young's modulus of a material from which the pressure chamber plate is made.

2011-10-06

20110242225

PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATOR UNIT AND METHOD FOR TESTING PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATOR UNIT - A piezoelectric actuator unit includes: a wiring board; a piezoelectric actuator which is provided with a piezoelectric layer, a plurality of individual electrodes provided to the piezoelectric layer, a common electrode which faces the plurality of individual electrodes sandwiching the piezoelectric layer between the common electrode and individual electrodes, and which is divided into a plurality of split electrodes, a plurality of individual contact points which are in conduction with the individual electrodes, and which are to be connected to the wiring board, and a plurality of reinforcing contact points which are connected to the wiring board to reinforce a connection with the wiring board; and a conduction mechanism which brings the plurality of split electrodes into conduction. Each of the split electrodes is in conduction with at least one of the reinforcing contact points.

2011-10-06

20110242226

INK-JET HEAD AND INK-JET APPARATUS - An ink-jet head includes an ink chamber; an ink supply channel through which ink to be supplied to the ink chamber flows; an ink discharge channel through which the ink discharged from the ink chamber flows; a partition wall constituting a side surface of the ink chamber; an ink inlet opening formed in the partition wall, the ink inlet opening communicating with the ink supply channel; an ink outlet opening formed in the partition wall, the ink outlet opening communicating with the ink discharge channel; a piezo-mounting plate constituting a top surface of the ink chamber; an expandable multilayer piezoelectric element placed inside the ink chamber, the multilayer piezoelectric element having a fixed end secured to the piezo-mounting plate and a movable end directing to the expanding direction of the multilayer piezoelectric element; a nozzle plate constituting a bottom surface of the ink chamber; and a nozzle formed in the nozzle plate, the nozzle communicating with the ink chamber, wherein the multilayer piezoelectric element is separated from the partition wall, and the ink inlet opening is positioned closer to the fixed end of the multilayer piezoelectric element than to the movable end thereof.

2011-10-06

20110242227

LIQUID EJECTING HEAD, LIQUID EJECTING HEAD UNIT, AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head includes nozzles for ejecting liquid; pressure generation chambers, each in fluid communication with one of the nozzles; and a manifold substrate with manifolds disposed therein. Each manifold supplies liquid to at least one of the pressure generation chambers. The liquid ejecting head also includes a head case with a piezoelectric element housing unit. Piezoelectric elements, for changing pressure of liquid within the pressure generation chambers, are provided in the piezoelectric element housing unit. The liquid ejecting head also includes a vibrating element for absorbing pressure changes in the liquid within the manifolds, cavities provided on the vibrating element at positions that correspond to positions of the manifolds, and an atmosphere exposure channel that fluidly connects one of the cavities to the atmosphere. At least one other one of the cavities is in fluid communication with the atmosphere exposure channel via the first cavity.

2011-10-06

20110242228

DROP PLACEMENT METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS PRINTERS - A method for providing drop placement adjustment of drops deposited on a print media by a printhead in a continuous inkjet printer, the method comprising the steps of providing the printhead with a drop generator having at least one nozzle; moving the printhead relative to the print media; causing the printhead to form drops from the at least one nozzle with a drop formation period being the time between consecutive drop formations; wherein a portion of the formed drops are allowed to strike pixel locations on the print media for forming print drops, while other drops are directed toward a catcher and do not strike the print media for forming catch drops; creating a series of the print drops to print on a series of consecutive pixel locations; and adjusting a velocity of a portion of the formed print drops relative to a velocity of other print drops to adjust the placement of the print drop within the pixel locations.

2011-10-06

20110242229

INK PASSAGEWAYS CONNECTING INLET PORTS AND CHAMBERS - A printhead frame for an inkjet printhead assembly, the printhead frame includes a holding receptacle for at least one replaceable ink tank, the holding receptacle including a plurality of ink inlet ports disposed on a first wall; a plurality of ink chambers corresponding to the plurality of ink inlet ports, wherein at least a first ink chamber is adjacent the first wall and is directly opposite a first ink inlet port, a second ink chamber is not adjacent the first wall, and the first wall includes a first hole to fluidly connect the first ink inlet port and the first ink chamber; and a second wall adjoining the first wall and forming a part of the second ink chamber, the second wall including a first groove; wherein the first wall includes a second hole to fluidly connect a second ink inlet port and the first groove; and wherein the second wall includes a first hole to fluidly connect the second ink chamber and the first groove.

2011-10-06

20110242230

INKJET INK TANK - An ink tank for an inkjet printer includes a first end wall having an ink outlet port; a second end wall opposite the first end wall; a first sidewall that extends a first length from the first end wall to the second end wall; a second sidewall that extends a second length from the first end wall, wherein the second length is less than the first length; and a connecting wall that forms a recess and that connects the second end wall and the second sidewall.

2011-10-06

20110242231

INKJET PRINTER - An inkjet printer includes a carriage guide including a carriage guide direction; an inkjet nozzle array that is movable back and forth along the carriage guide direction; an ink tank for providing ink to the inkjet nozzle array; and a holding receptacle for the ink tank, the holding receptacle includes a base surface for supporting the ink supply, the base surface including a first end and a second end that is opposite the first end; a latch including a latching member proximate the first end of the base surface for retaining the ink tank in the holding receptacle; and a wall that includes an ink inlet port configured to receive ink from the ink tank, wherein the wall is proximate the second end of the base surface.

2011-10-06

20110242232

LIQUID CARTRIDGE - A liquid cartridge includes a liquid storing portion configured to store liquid therein, a liquid outlet path configured to place an interior of the liquid storing portion in fluid communication with an exterior of the liquid storing portion, a particular valve disposed at the liquid outlet path configured to selectively close the liquid outlet path, and a further valve. The further valve is disposed at the liquid outlet path. The further valve includes a valve seat separately formed from the particular valve, and a further valve member that closes the further valve when the further valve member contacts the valve seat. The further valve member is urged against the valve seat toward the particular valve when the further valve is closed.

2011-10-06

20110242233

LIQUID CARTRIDGE - A liquid cartridge includes a liquid storing portion that stores liquid therein, a detection portion in fluid communication with the liquid storing portion, a movable member that is disposed in the detection portion, and a sensor that outputs a signal relative to a position of the movable member.

2011-10-06

20110242234

System And Method For Operating A Conduit To Transport Fluid Through The Conduit - A fluid transport apparatus facilitates flow of fluid from a source to a receptacle. The fluid transport apparatus includes a fluid transport conduit for transporting fluid, the fluid transport conduit having an inlet end that is coupled to a fluid supply and an outlet end that is coupled to a receptacle, a deforming member positioned proximate the fluid transport conduit and configured to deform a portion of the fluid transport conduit selectively and propel fluid through the fluid transport conduit, and a restoring member positioned proximate the fluid transport conduit and configured to exert a force against the fluid transport conduit that opposes the deforming of the fluid transport conduit.

2011-10-06

20110242235

LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting apparatus comprising: a liquid reservoir unit, a liquid ejection head, a supply channel, a collecting channel; and a first pressure applied to the downstream side of the valve member in the circulation channel by the suction pump is larger than a second pressure on the downstream side of the valve member in the circulation channel required for causing the film to act so that the valve member opens the circulation channel, and a sum of a waterhead pressure determined by the height from the liquid reservoir unit to the circulation channel opened and closed by the valve member provided in each of the circulation channel and the first pressure is smaller than the second pressure.

LIQUID EJECTING HEAD, LIQUID EJECTING UNIT, AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head includes a plurality of nozzle openings, a first flow path, a supply path, a recovery path, a first filter, a second filter, and a second flow path. The nozzle openings eject a liquid, the first flow path is communicated with the plurality of nozzle openings and the liquid is circulated through the first flow path. The supply path supplies the liquid to the first flow path from the outside, and the recovery path recovers the liquid from the first flow path to the outside. The first filter is provided in the supply path and the second filter is provided in the recovery path. The second flow path connects the supply path provided in the upstream side of the first filter and the recovery path provided in downstream side of the second filter.

2011-10-06

20110242238

ORIENTATION OF AIR-PERMEABLE MEMBRANE IN INKJET PRINTHEAD - An inkjet printhead assembly for use in an inkjet printer, the inkjet printhead assembly includes an array of nozzles disposed along a nozzle array direction; an ink chamber including an ink outlet that is fluidly connected to the array of nozzles; and an air-permeable membrane positioned in the ink chamber at an angle that is inclined relative to the nozzle array direction.

2011-10-06

20110242239

LIQUID EJECTING HEAD AND LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head includes a liquid supply member including a flow channel formation member in which flow channel groove portions having different lengths is formed each, a flexible member that seals an opening of each of the flow channel groove portions to form a liquid flow channel, a pressure reception portion formation plate that has an opening formed for each of the liquid flow channels, each of the openings overlapping the corresponding liquid flow channel formed, and valves each urged by a coil spring to close the corresponding liquid flow channel, the valve opening the channel against an urging force of the spring due to the positional change of a pressure reception portion as pressure inside the liquid flow channel changes, wherein the openings of the pressure reception portion formation plate have a uniform shape.

2011-10-06

20110242240

LIQUID JET HEAD - A liquid jet apparatus is provided. The liquid jet apparatus includes a nozzle plate which has a nozzle opening communicating with a pressure generation chamber; a flow channel substrate which has a liquid reservoir supplying a liquid to a plurality of pressure generation chambers; and a seal plate which covers at least a part of the liquid reservoir and which has a first damper chamber and second damper chamber. The seal plate has a connection cavity which connects the first damper chamber with the second damper chamber, and the connection cavity is connected to a release path communicating with the air.

2011-10-06

20110242241

INK COMPOSITION CONTAINING NON-VOC LIQUID CARRIER - Ink composition including non-VOC liquid carrier and method of making the same are disclosed. A disclosed example ink composition has a viscosity that is below about 70.0 cps and includes non-VOC liquid carrier, dispersing agents and pigment particles having an average size of less than about 10 μm. Also disclosed are method of use and method of making such ink composition containing non-VOC liquid carrier.

2011-10-06

20110242242

Image Forming Apparatus and Image Forming Method - There is provided an image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium, the image forming apparatus including: a first discharge head which discharges, toward the recording medium, an ink containing a coloring agent; a second discharge head which discharges, toward the recording medium, a liquid which improves image quality and which contains a component for coagulating or depositing the coloring agent; an energy emitting device which emits active energy; and a transport mechanism which transports the recording medium to a position opposed to the first discharge head and the second discharge head, wherein: at least one of the ink and the liquid contains a curable substance which is curable by being irradiated with the active energy.

2011-10-06

20110242243

INK JET RECORDING APPARATUS AND INK JET RECORDING METHOD - An ink jet recording apparatus of the present invention includes a head, a first light source, a second light source. Liquid droplets of a photo-curable ink composition are applied to a recording medium. After one second or less elapses from the time when the liquid droplets are applied to the recording medium, the liquid droplets are illuminated with light of the first light source. After 0.1 second or more and one second or less elapses from the time when the liquid droplets are illuminated with light of the first light source, the liquid droplets are illuminated with light of the second light source.

2011-10-06

20110242244

INKJET RECORDING APPARATUS AND THERMAL INSULATION METHOD - An inkjet recording apparatus includes: an image formation unit including an inkjet head which forms an image on a recording medium, and an image formation drum which rotates while supporting the recording medium on a circumferential surface and thereby moves the recording medium relatively to the inkjet head; a drying process unit including a drying process device which performs a drying process on the recording medium on which the image has been formed by the inkjet head, and a drying drum which rotates while supporting the recording medium on a circumferential surface and thereby moves the recording medium in a process region of the drying process unit; and an air curtain generation unit which generates an air flow in a downward direction between the image formation unit and the drying process unit, and thereby generates an air curtain for thermal insulation between the image formation unit and the drying process unit.

2011-10-06

20110242245

TRANSPORT APARATUS, RECORDING APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF LOADING A RECORDING MEDIUM - Provided are a transport apparatus and a printer capable of transporting a recording medium with no slack even when a disturbance or the like has occurred, and maintaining horizontal attitudes of tension bars, as well as easy loading of the recording medium and easy placing of the tension bars after the recording medium is loaded. The tension bars apply tensions in a transport direction and in a direction perpendicular to the transport direction to the recording medium in a roll shape that is fed from a feeding roll and wound up onto a take-up roll. Accordingly, predetermined tensions are applied to the recording medium. Before the recording medium is loaded, the tension bars are supported at retrieval positions, respectively, and the respective tension bars are placed at predetermined positions after the recording medium is loaded, with the result that the recording medium may be loaded with ease.

2011-10-06

20110242246

Image Recording Apparatus - An image recording apparatus including: a recording portion; a tray on which a first recording medium is placed; a convey path for conveying a second recording medium and the tray; a tray guide changeable among (a) a first posture in which the tray guide supports the tray such that the tray can enter into the convey path, (b) a second posture whose position is different from that of the first posture in a direction intersecting the convey path, and the tray guide is located on a downstream side of the position of the first posture in a tray-enter direction, and (c) a third posture in which an upstream portion of the tray guide in the tray-enter direction is nearer to the convey path than that in the second posture; a first posture-change portion which changes the tray guide from the second to the third posture; and a second posture-change portion which changes the tray guide from the third to the first posture.